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Interview Fitness Training, A Workout With Carole Martin, The Interview Coach

Interview Fitness Training, A Workout With Carole Martin, The Interview Coach

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interview Fitness Training, A Workout with Carole Martin
Review: I've been through many interviews. This workbook hits all of the important points, reviews the obvious and gives new tips and ideas to help get the job. I've aced my interview because I followed Ms. Martin's advice. I like her real life scenerios and humor. I highly recommend the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent! Very clear, straight-forward advice!
Review: Takes the guesswork out of interviewing process. I have always been afraid of interviews, but now I have no doubt I can get the job I want! Made me completely confident in myself, I may surprise a lot of interviewers now that I know what they expect. Great book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Warren Thurston, Reviewer, eBook Reviews Weekly
Review: The dreaded job interview - having to attend one can be quite
draining. Most people experience one at least once in their
working life. It is part of the hiring cycle.

What a lot of job seekers lack is the skill set required to
sell themselves. An interview is a two-way street. It is an
exchange of information and ideas with the aim of impressing
each other.

This can be a daunting task from both sides of the table.
Both parties need to be aware of what is required from the
process, to achieve success. It is not easy to do this but
the aim of an interview is to obtain a successful outcome.

All people seeking employment can learn how to improve their
interview skills. Techniques are available that will help to
improve their prospects of getting jobs. Carole Martin's
book is an excellent source to guide people in the right
direction.

Full of valuable information, the book will add immense value
to a person's armory in the quest for a job. It is a book I
strongly recommend to every job seeker.

Warren Thurston, Reviewer
eBook Reviews Weekly
http://www.ebook-reviews.net


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